Co-stars who didn't get along

We all love Ryan Reynolds (right?) so we were shocked to learn that during filming of the 2004 thriller "Blade: Trinity," Ryan had beef with the movie's big male star, Wesley Snipes. Sources (including co-star Patton Oswalt) told outlets that Wesley stayed in his trailer for lengthy periods of time and refused to break character, creating a weird, hostile vibe on the set. Patton also claimed that Wesley was rude to the cast and crew. Ryan, who played a supporting character, was forced to film a majority of his scenes alone because of Wesley's antics. (The movie bombed, by the way.) At one point, Wesley reportedly tried to strangle the director, David Goyer, who has said he'll never work with the actor again. The good news is that Ryan went on to become a leading star in Hollywood and Wesley, well, we haven't heard much from him since he went to prison for tax evasion in 2010.

We all love Ryan Reynolds (right?) so we were shocked to learn that during filming of the 2004 thriller "Blade: Trinity," Ryan had beef with the movie's big male star, Wesley Snipes. Sources (including co-star Patton Oswalt) told outlets that Wesley stayed in his trailer for lengthy periods of time and refused to break character, creating a weird, hostile vibe on the set. Patton also claimed that Wesley was rude to the cast and crew. Ryan, who played a supporting character, was forced to film a majority of his scenes alone because of Wesley's antics. (The movie bombed, by the way.) At one point, Wesley reportedly tried to strangle the director, David Goyer, who has said he'll never work with the actor again. The good news is that Ryan went on to become a leading star in Hollywood and Wesley, well, we haven't heard much from him since he went to prison for tax evasion in 2010.

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